Wintry vs Frigid - What's the difference?
wintry | frigid | Related terms |
suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy
aged, white(-haired etc.)
chilling, cheerless
Very cold; lacking warmth; icy.
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Chilly in manner; lacking affection or zeal; impassive.
(colloquial) Sexually unresponsive, especially of a woman.
Wintry is a related term of frigid.
As adjectives the difference between wintry and frigid
is that wintry is suggestive or characteristic of winter; cold, stormy while frigid is very cold; lacking warmth; icy.wintry
English
Alternative forms
* winteryAdjective
(er)Synonyms
* (suggestive or characteristic of winter) brumal, hibernal, hiemalDerived terms
* unwintry * wintrify * wintrily * wintriness * wintry mix * wintry showerReferences
*frigid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation, passage=Reindeer are well suited to the taiga’s frigid winters. They can maintain a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100 degrees, in part because of insulation provided by their fur, and in part because of counter-current vascular heat exchange systems in their legs and nasal passages.}}